Direct evidence for the involvement of free radicals in ischemic insult to the intestine

Raphael Udassin*, Ilana Arieli, Yuval Haskel, Nahum Kitrossky, Mordechai Chevion

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Abstract

Ischemia of rat intestine was induced in vivo by occlusion of the superior mesenteric artery (SMA) for 15 min. Sodium salicylate, 100 mg/kg, given IP, 30 min prior to the ischemic event served as a specific trap for hydroxyl radicals and provided direct evidence for the involvement of free radicals during the ischemic insult. Portions of the bowel were sequentially isolated and removed. The hydroxylation products. dihyd-roxybenzoic acid (DHBA) derivatives were isolated, identified and qunatified by HPLC coupled with electrochemical detection (ECD). The level of 2,5-DHBA (Mean ± SE, ng/g tissue) in the preischemic bowel (N = 21) was 241.8 ± 10.0. It rose significantly to 313.3 ± 15.5 in the ischemic specimen (p = 0.0129) and remained unchanged in the reperfusion period (322.8 ± 15.5). The histological examination correlated well with these levels: mild villi damage in the ischemic period with no further damage in the reperfusion period.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)721-724
Number of pages4
JournalFree Radical Research
Volume13
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1991

Keywords

  • Free radicals
  • Intestinal ischemia

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